We could soon see more medical services delisted by OHIP.
A group, made up of doctors and members of the provincial government, will unveil a report today on "restricting inappropriate or overused physician services" in the province.
The move is designed to save money in the health care system.
Last winter, an arbitration panel that settled the contract dispute between the province and Ontario Medical Assocation, ordered both sides to cut $460 million in services that are no longer considered worthwhile.